Some Texas Residents Face Legal Issues Involving Weapons

Posted By
Scott H. Palmer, P.C.

On occasion, a Texas resident has been charged with a crime involving one
or more weapons. Legal issues surrounding weapons charges might pertain
to a person having a gun in his or her vehicle or someone accused of carrying
a concealed weapon without a proper permit. When a person is arrested
under suspicion of such charges, he or she remains protected by specific
constitutional rights.

When preparing to face criminal charges in court, a person has the right
to seek legal advice from a professional like Scott H. Palmer, P.C., who
has experience in defending clients who have been accused of weapons crimes.
Time is of the essence in determining how best to proceed in court when
one has been charged with wrongful possession of a firearm, assault with
a deadly weapon, using a firearm to commit a crime or possessing a weapon
that is prohibited in Texas. It is understandable that someone accused
of a weapons crime would have questions with regard to what options might
be available when presenting a defense in light of the charges against
him or her.

A defendant has the right to assert his or her constitutional rights when
brought before the court on criminal charges. Scott H. Palmer has extensive
experience in the field of criminal law. He understands how to fight weapons
charges while also making certain that his clients rights are upheld in court.

A Texas resident charged with a crime involving weapons who contacts Scott
H. Palmer, P.C. can request to meet with a board certified criminal law
specialist. A first meeting would include a free consultation. Those facing
legal issues who wish to seek professional advice can schedule an appointment in order
to begin protecting their rights.

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Over the years, our firm has continued to collect various honors and awards for the outstanding legal representation we provide. Always striving to help our clients secure the best possible results, we believe in going above and beyond the legal call of duty to help our clients win.

*Scott Palmer is Board Certified in Criminal Law by the Texas Board of
Legal Specialization (2005 to present), David P. Housel, Jr. is Board
Certified in Family Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization (2004
to present).